A long-spined sea scorpion (Taurulus bubalis) lying in wait to ambush prey in Selsey, West Sussex. This photo is part of the
2020VISION project – an ambitious photography-based conservation initiative that aims to highlight the UK's multitude of wildlife, and the crucial link between people's wellbeing and a wilder UK

A giraffe grazes inside Kenya's Nairobi national park. Lions have found themselves under growing pressure as one of Africa's fastest growing cities creeps onto ancient migration routes and hunting grounds. Conservationists warn of closer interaction between wildlife and humans if development is not managed sustainably

An adult Canada goose in Inwood Park, New York. At the start of each summer, teams from the US Department of Agriculture descend on parks in New York to eradicate flocks of the geese by taking them away to be gassed

Professional wildlife photographer Andy Rouse won the Cherry Kearton Medal and Award by the Royal Geographical Society RGF, for this penguin photo. The annual award recognises the contribution made by a wildlife photographer to photography, conservation and bringing geography to the masses

People hold a makeshift funeral for a humpback whale that died on a beach in Canada. It died at low tide in White Rock, British Columbia, a few hours after beaching itself. It was found to be tangled in a fishing net and authorities are now trying to track down the owner of the net. After the whale died, local people held a makeshift funeral – gathering to pay their respects and laying flowers

A lone remaining tree stands in a deforested section of the Amazon rainforest in Para state, Brazil. Although deforestation in the Amazon is down 80% since 2004, environmentalists fear recent changes to the Forest Code will lead to further destruction. A
huge tree-planting scheme is underway, which aims to restore millions of hectares of forest to land scarred by logging and extraction

A polar bear is photoed by Carla Lombardo Ehrlich teetering on a tiny spot of melting ice. The image is taken from the WWF's online storybook
Earth Book, which asks people across the globe to submit their favourite photos of the natural world and describe what they love most about the planet

Chinese white dolphins in Hong Kong's waters. The Hong Kong conservation group said this week that increasing high-speed ferry traffic is contributing to a dramatic decline in the species' numbers in the city

A black woodpecker takes care of some newly hatched chicks in Cheolwon-gun, South Korea. The plumage of this crow-sized woodpecker is entirely black apart from a red crown. In males, the entire crown is red, but in females only the hindcrown

One of the many wonderful images contributed to our
Green Shoots Flickr gallery, which this week focussed on the green spaces in the UK you treasure the most. This image was taken in Trench Woods, Worcestershire